Updated illustration of the situation [with Land Registry map vs. reality] [broken link removed]zag said:What do the plans (as in the planning application) show ?
The parking space in question is unmarked and is to the right of the one marked "30", so between the black Focus in the pictures and the wall... think you might be thinking of it as where the black Focus is..? We drove down yesterday evening and parked there to see if there would be room for a wheelie bin etc to come out beside the car and there just isn't the clearance. [Actually, while we were there next door tried to get their bin out and we had to move the car, so we know that definitely won't work!]redbhoy said:It seems to me that there is loads of space there for a car and access, judging from the pictures.
I will re-approach the vendor to ask her to swap with her neighbour and re-paint the wall-markings.The very easy solution is for him to swap parking spaces and the problem goes away.
If she refuses to play ball, I could approach the res association to help sort this out.There seems to be plenty of room to return the car spots (v, 27, 28, 29, 30, 26) to what the land registry map says. Just put down a row of kerbs 3 or 4 feet from the wall so that cars don’t drive right up to the wall thereby giving him a passage way down along the wall. Cost 50 euro.
If the lines on the tarmac were drawn, there would probably be room for him down by the shrubs to come out at the end without having to do anything to the plants.
Your reclaim your spot and for Gods sake get a proper sign saying “26” instead of a tin of paint.
Number 26 has one side gate, just at the back of the house. The side entrance which is marked down by the parking spaces is number 27's - as you can see, they effectively have an alleyway/walkway at the bottom of number 26's garden [which is fenced off] which number 26 do not have access to.bacchus said:Looks like Nr 26 has 2 side gates then
I guess they do not want to use the original one as it would prevent them from building a conservary or small extention at the back...and may have ask the buider to knock a hole in the wall....
Did they get planning for creating new opening into side wall in the corner?
I'm not quite so interested in where I park as what future buyers will think
Erasing the house number is strange. I don't know whether there was a dispute but he did refer to parking issues when I spoke to him yesterday evening. At the same time, it looks as though there shouldn't be parking issues, given the ample space.I would also be concerned about having this guy as a neighbour. If he's being unpleasant/uncooperative about a parking space now what other issues are going to crop up?
Now all you need is the services of a good signwriter...nt00deep said:...the neighbour is a chancer, it was his problem and rather than get it sorted the way you are asking about now, he took the rulebook into his own hands and took your spot.
Do you think we should not be concerned? Just let the neighbour sort himself out and park there anyway?God bless your patience, Stuart & Lynn — I think the balance of opinion here is that this isn't/shouldn't be your problem!
you might find mysterous scratches/dents appearing on you car. Especially if they are dragging a bin by it once a week!stuartmc said:Do you think we should not be concerned? Just let the neighbour sort himself out and park there anyway?
It sounds to me like the EA is either scared off, or just wants to avoid hassle and leave the problem for you to sort out — after they've collected their money and washed their hands of it...stuartmc said:I think asking the vendor to arrange a swap with the neighbour will show up any difficulty in their relationship.
What would I need the written confirmation to say?But that you expect them to resolve the matter — permanently, and with confirmation in writing — before the deal can proceed any further..?
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